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Ron VanderwalMar 6, 2024
Makes it easy to display anchors on a page. I use it when I want to share a link to a specific part of a webpage.
Jim Underscore (Yazz)Aug 6, 2023
Has always worked great for me in Chrome, many many years. Doesn't work in Edge though.. =[
Brendan MaguireJul 27, 2023
Works great!
Peter BaldwinFeb 8, 2023
This is one that fits into the "Where have you been all my life?" category!
Anatol BogunAug 9, 2022
That's a really useful and simple extension, thank you! I wonder if it could have a DOM element 'id' option because it's possible to use a hashtag URL anchor with a DOM id. Some pages may get too cluttered with this, so probably not as a default. However, it can be helpful for websites that don't have enough regular anchors defined. Just as an idea, but the extension is already great as is.
Axel AlataloJan 25, 2022
Simple, lightweight, works, no fuss
Improved TubeDec 9, 2020
Best Preview Picture Award!!🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆
Dylan JulianApr 9, 2020
Great! Non-intrusive and lightweight.
RootWebGodFeb 6, 2020
Display #Anchors extension version 1.4 works fairly well for me in in Google Chrome version 80.0.3987.87 (Official Build) (64-bit) on macOS Mojave version 10.14.6 (18G3020). My only (minor) complaint is that with certain web sites, in particular, a version of TestRail, toggling anchors to be visible causes most of the body content to shift or indent to roughly half-way towards the opposite side of the page, from left to mid-way to the right.
Nick SedillosNov 1, 2018
Extremely useful for finding your way around dense documents! Suggestions: a hotkey and/or context menu option that you could toggle with instead of the toolbar button; a smaller, less obtrusive display option (maybe with a tooltip for revealing anchor names?) so that it would be easier to leave it on all the time.